It’s Thursday… Here are our picks for 5 Things to do This Weekend!
Verdi’s Requiem presented by Huntsville Symphony Orchestra
@ Mark C. Smith Concert Hall at the VBC, Friday, 7:30 pm
Verdi’s Requiem is widely considered one of the most magnificent pieces ever composed, and regardless if one is versed in liturgical Latin, it is music that strikes directly to the heart. Tickets are $25 – $69.
Hunsville Symphony Orchestra | Event Information
“The Boys Next Door” presented by Theatre Huntsville
@ VBC Playhouse, 3 weekend performances
An Off-Broadway success, this very funny yet very touching play focuses on the lives of four special-needs men who live in a communal residence under the watchful eye of a sincere, but increasingly despairing, social worker. Tickets $15 – $18. Recommended for teen and adult audiences.
Theatre Huntsville | Event Information
FREE Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Celebration Parade
@ Downtown Huntsville, Saturday, 11:00 am
Huntsville’s first Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Celebration Parade sponsored by Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Incorporated. Parade will begin along Clinton Avenue in downtown Huntsville. The theme for this years parade is: “Keeping The Dream Alive.”
The Dozen’s, Album Release Party
@ Straight to Ale, Saturday, 6:30 pm
Straight to Ale hosts the concert and album release party for The Dozen’s, a Muscle Shoals band named as “1 of the 15 North Alabama bands to watch in 2015” by AL.com. Cafe Neon Lily will be on hand for food.
Straight to Ale | Event Information
Beaks & Barks
@ Huntsville Botanical Gardens, begins Saturday
Cool winter days are perfect for getting out of the house and enjoying the fresh air and sunshine in the Garden. Walk the trails or play a round of fetch with your dog in the “no leash” zone at the back of the Garden. Check out the extension of the Lewis Birding Trail – don’t forget your binoculars. Garden admission applies.
Huntsville Botanical Garden | Event Information
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